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Local Enterprise Company Your first call should
be to your Local Enterprise Company. Their skills teams will be able to tell you about the best courses
for your needs and any funding, support or advice the Local Enterprise Company can offer.
www.learndirectscotland.com Learn Direct lists
over 40,000 learning opportunities so you're sure to find one that''s right for you. Provides information
on a range of different qualifications, advice on funding options and job-hunting tips.
New Deal A key part of the Government's Welfare
to Work strategy, giving jobseekers an opportunity to develop their potential, gain new skills and experience
and find work.
People 1st A Sector Skills Council, People 1st
is an employer-led body charged with identifying and helping to reduce skills gaps and shortages, articulating
employer demand for skills development and helping employers improve their productivity by raising skills
levels.
Skillseekers Aims at providing training for young
people aged between 16-19 entering the workplace for the first time. Includes apprenticeships.
Springboard Scotland Promoting Scottish tourism
as a first-choice career to potential recruits.
SVQs A broad range of vocational qualifications
are available across hospitality, travel / tourism and customer service.
Tourism eLearning Website There is now a free
to access 'Tourism eLearning' website. It offers 15 skills sections which focus on key areas including
achieving a work-life balance; time management; delegation skills and leadership skills.
Training for Work Run by Scottish Enterprise,
this project aims to assist individuals who have been unemployed for 6 months or more back into the
workplace.
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